I read every investing book I could find, studied Warren Buffett, Peter Lynch, and David Gardner, and spent years building my knowledge brick by brick.
It worked — eventually. But it was slow, overwhelming, and honestly... exhausting.
But I always thought:
“There has to be a better way to learn this.”
And there is.
Studies show that humans learn best when information is presented visually.
We process visual information 60,000x faster than text.
Want proof? Take a look at this IKEA furniture assembly instruction visual:
There’s not a single word in this image, but with just a quick glance you instantly understand how this furniture goes together.
Why? Because the instructions are presented visually.
This is precisely why I created Investing Explained Visually - a collection of 100 crystal-clear infographics that distill everything I learned into clear, visual lessons you can absorb in minutes.
It’s the resource I wish I had when I started.
Every investor should know what EBITDA means, but it can be complex concept to grasp.
If you search for an explanation, you’ll get something like this:
If you’re a visual learner, you know that text isn't an efficient way to learn.
That’s why Investing Explained Visually teaches EBITDA like this:
By presenting EBITDA visually, it’s way easier to understand
what it is and how its different than earnings.
Which learning method do you think is better?
This is why I know you will love Investing Explained Visually.
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